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Hello Family and Friends Sierra keeps us laughing, our hearts open and her sweetness just oozes onto anything she touches. Her fierce independence definitely has it's challenges, but we totally understand not only is it age appropriate but she comes by it oh so honestly! We would probably be worried if she wasn't so independent. Her snuggles keep us rejuvenated. The best thing lately is her ability to give Webster a run for his money by developing her very own language. (such a bright and gifted girl) :) The dictionary would looks something like this: All Dung: I no longer wish to be strapped into what ever contraption you have me bound to, consider this fair warning. I will scream relentlessly if need be. Beep Beep: 1. Your in my way, please move. 2. Coming through, move it or loose it buddy. 3. Look it's a car Yumm: Hello I'm hungry...If you have ever seen my mother or father with low blood sugar you would not be so quick to delay my snack. Rock, Rock: I am utterly exhausted but am unable and unwilling to lay down and sleep, please rock me so I may attempt feverishly to squirm from your arms and make a run for it. Nie Nie: 1. "Please" , "Nice" . Pretty Please? I am asking nicely? 2. I am sleepy and it's time for night night. Peas: Pretty please with sugar on it Tank Choo: Thank You Waa Daat: The all purpose, What is that, Look at that, I want that, pay attention to me catch all phrase. Iditit Iditit Iditit: I Did It.. I have overcome the obstacle and arrived with a new found sense of confidence. Be Be: 1. Look it's a baby 2. Where is my baby doll? It's never a dull moment at the Stein House. Sending everyone love! Jason, Jeri and Sierra
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